Pre-School Medical! \Check-Up Urgent THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 22, 1965 13 PAPER NOW 18 10 ri Hayes - Pitt The marriage of Enid Gailjother attendant was Mrs. Ron- ald Pitt, Oshawa. They wore ue Oma Tereaey Payee ee street-length sleeveless dresses and i 1955, the paper's main staff. is the seven von The Salvation Army Cita- del was the setting for the marriage of Betty Joan Eve- lyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Elford Arnold, Hayes was solemnized in Si. of peacock blue satin with over- "of Montreal Nachrichten, a Ger-lit,1"° ontrest' Nachrichicn to Noel Alfred Henning, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Alfred Henning, all of Osh- awa. --Aldsworth Photography John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, with the Reverend Owen Cochrane officiating. The bride is the daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Basil Pitt, Whitby, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes of Barrie, Ontario. The soloist was Mr. Frank Rosettani who was accompan- ied by .Mrs. Patrick Wilson, both of Whitby. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full-skirt- ed gown of white peau de suic. The fitted bodice was styled with a scoop neckline and point- ed, sheath sleeves, A tiara of pearlized flowers and stamens held her shoulder-length veil of illusion net and she carried a bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Jack Dixon; Whitby, was skirts of chiffon and carried nosegays of yellow chrysanthe- mums, Mr. James M. N. Hayes of Barrie was the best man and Mr. Ronald Pitt ushered. For the reception at the Le- gion Hall, Whitby, the bride's mother wore pale blue with matching accessories and a cor- sage of pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother chose a mauve ensemble with a cor- sage of yellow carnations. For a wedding trip to Sault Ste. Marie, the bride wore a two-piece pink suit with navy blue accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes are re- siding at 593 Ritson road north. Guests were present from To- -ronto, Prescott, Cardinal, Brockville, Midland, Kitchener, Barrie, Uxbridge, Spencerville, Hamilton, Oshawa, Orillia, the matron of honor and the Whitby and Montreal. By ROBERTA ROESCH A popular question that I've been asked by college - bound students this summer is, 'what ican I do to earn. money when I get on campus this fall?" As so many parents and stu- dents have asked this I have Facts, Figures, Suggestions To Boost Campus Income invested they tripled thei rin- itial investment. Other enterprising students have done equally well creating money-making opportunities on campus.. They have done such \things as decorating for fratern- lity parties; designing floats for |homecoming parties; making CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING surprise Party Honors Mr. And Mrs. Jack Anstey , head of University of a's department of ped- iatrics, says the pre - school medical exam is an example of a "routine" health procedure that is important for the child. Medical checkups during the first year in class are never as thorough as those a private doc- tor would give, Dr. says. About 5,000 children enter Manitoba schools each year and "although 80 per cent of these children come from families who have direct access to pri- vate medical care, only about 60 per cent have a medical ex- amination during the year be- fore entering school." When performed by school doctors, a number of tests that should be done are neglected and a complete history of the child's previous illnesses is usu- ally not obtained, he says. « "Examination performed by the private physician in his own office is preferable in every way to the cursory examination which the school physician man-language newspaper, is ala circulation of 50,000. -- aB HALF 2 PRICE CLEARANCE OF FASHION JEWELLERY AND HANDBAGS Sale Ends Saturday, July 24 ' i si oe ee P. Ls Bales OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE must be required to make." | Bl IM sought new sources for the lai-|felt pillows, patchwork shirts est information. jand other faddish items; alter- I found a compact paperback |"8 dresses, sewing on buttons) jor turning collars; representing} book, called 100 Proven Ways to) 14. or magazines on campus; | Mr. and Mrs. John Anstey, Kent street, (Jack)|Mr. Anstey is the son of the A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The . Whitby, |late Mr. and Mrs. John Anstey, Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or Henning Major Fred Lewis officiated at the marriage of Betty Joan Evelyn, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. Melville Elford Arnold, to Noel Alfred Henning, son of mr. and Mrs, William Alfred Hen- ning, all of Oshawa. The cere- mony took place last Saturday afternoon in the Salvation Army Citadel. The soloist was Mrs. James Alexander, accompanied by Miss Marlie Bryant at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal] empire gown of peau de soie, which she made herself. The bodice, which had short sleeves, the hemline and train were edged with embroidered cotton lace. The chapel train was caught high in front by two beauty bows and a glow of tiny crystals enhanced) the gently scooped neckline. Her double crown of Alencon lace leaves edged with seed pearls scalloped _re-| are: record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and You are asked to submit the the day after the wedding. - Arnold Marlene Arnold, Miss Sharon Henning, Mrs. Laverne Arnold, and Mrs. Douglas Taylor, dress- ed alike in lilac gowns. Miss Boost Your Campus Income,} chockful of facts, figures and| suggestions needed to answer} the question. | Designed to help the college- bound student or the one al-| ready on campus effectively carry his or her share of to-) day's staggering college costs,| this realistic and informative) book recognizes the need for| (1) higher earnings, (2) heav-| ier academic schedule, and (3)| growing difficulties in finding) part-time work at many schools. | As a result, it pinpoints very Brenda Snelgrove,. the flower girl, was in yellow. The best man was Mr. Don- ald Henning, Oshawa. Mr. Jack Locke, Courtice; Mr. William Curtis, Bowmanville; Mr. La- verne Arnold, and Mr. Fred McDonald, both of Oshawa, were the ushers. The reception was held in the lower hall of the Citadel, where the bride's mother received wearing a sheath dress in ro- mance pink re-embroidered lace and matching Chanel jacket. The bridegroom's mother assist- ed wearing a two-piece blue lace SS. As the couple left on a honey- moon trip to the Canadian West Coast, the bride was wearing a sheath dress of mint-green linen with matching three-quarter length duster coat, white acces- isories and an orchid corsage. and crystals held her double cir- cular veil of tulle illusion and she carried an open Bible crest- ed with red sweetheart roses and white streamers. Mrs. Fred MacDonald, in a Mr. and Mrs. Henning will re- side in Oshawa. Out - of - town guests were present from Bowmanville, Courtice, Stratford, Hampton, Newcastle, London, Locust Hill, well an unusual and highly im- aginative variety of: "self-start- ing'"' work opportunities. Possibly the book's sugges- tions are resourceful and realis- tic, because the author -- Ira Brand--worked his way through the University of Miami on some of the ideas presented in this book. Then, at 27, he stretched his ingenuity and en- terprising spirit even farther and found himself the publisher of his own book publishing com- pany. THE VARIOUS WAYS Besides giving all kinds of facts and self - help, Brand's book also tells how different college students have boosted their income on campus. One story, for example, con-| cerns two college roommates| who took the $500 they had from their summer jobs to start a |profitable business selling shirts on campus. The investment was successful, too, because before! the second week of the fall sem- ester the boys sold out their en- tire inventory. Then as they re- were the surprised guests at a party held in their. home, on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. | As the celebrants entered, a corsage was pinned on_ the bride of 25 years by her sister and bridesmaid, Mrs. Fergus J. A AS O'Brien, Oshawa. A boutonniere making opportunities are de-|was pinned on Mr. Anstey by scribed in Ira Brand's book/their son, Donald, who arrang-| with information on how to get/eq the party. | started on them. Mrs. Anstey is thé former And one of them may be for|Dorothy Richards, daughter of you if you like so many stu-|Mrs. John Richards, Whitby, dents, find yourself saying this|and the late M summer 'What can I do to earn|- money when I get on campus|iimes, A chocolate coat revers-| this fall? 3 __|ing to orange sherbert went) over a camel dress. Camel re- versed to pink and orange check over orange, worn with In Fall Collection Pucci' pine 'reversed to. time lover a pink and lime plaid, By. LOUISE HICKMAN jwith pink and orange dome. FLORENCE, Italy (AP) -- selling meérchandise over the phone for retailers; planning and setting up window and in- terior exhibits for banks and other institutions, and develop- ing special promotions for small shopping centres and merch- ants. These and many more money- He showed some above-knee Emilio Pucci launched Monday|knicker jump suits in jersey. what he called "the Gemini 4|Sleeveless, they were worn over r. Richards. andireal and Whitby. formerly of Whitby. Both have lived in the Whitby and Pick- ering area all their lives and were married in the Whitby United. Church with the Rever- end Clifford G. Park. officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Anstey opened their many lovely gifts and read the numerous cards and tele-| grams of congratulations. A buffet. supper. was served| with the evening ending with a sing-song and dancing. Guests were present from Oshawa, Fenelo Falls, Toronto, Mont- and print jersey stockings. On the final program in Flor- ence's Pitti Palace Monday, Fabiani also showed his couture collection. Standouts in it were square - shouldered silhouettes fitted close at the bosom and swinging loose from there.| Printed coats swung out from) high on the side or back.| Sleeveless empire dresses were| smooth cut and often had wrap- look" in high fashion. long-sleeved print jersey 'tops over skirts. two days of fall and winter) fashi wings ende *lor- | ence, was inspired by U.S. Lt.- Col. Edward H. White's '"'walk" in space last month, | But the Pueei clothes could) keep both feet on the ground.) Clothes were fairly short and some were worn with boots. Re-| versible jackets went over light| wool dresses with waists mostly) The collection, presented as HONEST gh. The natural colorings for the) suit ensembles were not natural) for Pucci. His color genius) burst forth in the coat cos-| COMPLETE ROOMS Continues at GLAZIER'S LADIES' BETTER DRESSES Reg. to 10.98, SAME 8 ee * LADIES' STREET & CASUAL Sleeves and sleeveless -- drip dry. cottons -- polished cottons --- arnels -- terylene ond Dan River Cottons, All washable ond color fast. All sizes Including half sizes. . 4.99 formal yellow Tanissa dress,|Toronto, Richmond Hill, Downs- was the matron of honor andiview, Hamilton, Lindsay, Brace- the other attendants were Miss'bridge, and Garden Hill. Brown - Campbell The marriage of Candace Jean, daughter of Mrs. Guy Campbell, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Campbell, to Maxwell 7 Harry Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Oshawa, took place last Friday evening, July 16, in Northminster United Church. The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated and the bride was given in marriage by her mo- ther. Attended by Miss Peggy Scho- field, the bride wore a full- © length gown of white peau de soie with short sleeves in a © fitted bodice with a round neck- line and a panel train. A cluster of petals held her shoulder- length veil of tulle illusion, worn partly over her face. Her bridal bouquet was composed of pink roses and stephanotis. The maid of honor wore a formal gowa of pink chiffon and carried a-nosegay of pink and white roses and chrysanthe- mums. Mr. Edward Brown, Oshawa, was the best man. Aylesworth - Cannon King Street United Church; The best man was Mr. Wil-| chapel was the setting for the}liam Aylesworth and the usher| marriage of Elizabeth Anne,|was Mr. Jack Barta daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John) Following the reception held in Patrick Cannon, Atikokan, On-|the Piccadilly Room, Hotel Gen- tario, to Harold Norman Ayles-/0sha, the couple left on a honey- worth, son of Mr. and Mrs.|moon camping trip in the Ka- Harold Russell Aylesworth, Osh-|warthas. For travelling the awa. bride chose a yellow linen dress The Reverend N. T. Holmes|With the jacket having a rolled officiated and Mr. Rhydid Wil-|Collar of white satin with yellow liams played the wedding music.|Polka dots, white hat and ac- Given in marriage by. her/Cessories. On their return, Mr. father, the bride wore a formal|#nd Mrs. Aylesworth will reside gown of white delustred satin at 330 Gibb street, apartment with a square train of French|!03,. Oshawa. | lace. The matching French lace} -ut-of-town guests were pres- jacket had lily-point sleeves and|et from Atikokan, Galt, To-| a round neckline. Her headdress|"onto and Montreal. of white scalloped lace was en-| : crusted with tiny sequins and seed pearls and held an elbow- length veil of fine nylon net with rolled satin edges. She carried a cascade of yellow roses and Salen... 2 for O09 ee 2 tor 8,99 Reg. to 19.98, Sue ae Sate soesees SALE... Reg. to 29.99, SALE JDIAWIS ATAGNIA F Reg. to 8.98, SALE Reg. to 9.98, SALE LADIES' ALL WEATHER & SPRING COATS Clearing the entire stock. 10... GIVE-AWAY PRICES sgh peal ar '2 OFF Rt 8 en ie i es ama ------» CHECK THESE BARGAINS <---- MEN'S SHIRTS, PANTS, etc, 1.00 All from regular stock, broken sizes, some slight- ly counter. soiled but all ot one GIVE-AWAY MEN'S SHIRTS PRICE. Clearing Ladies' SHORTS, Girls' and Boys' Short sleeves for work and casual wear, in et. tractive small prints and patterns. Sizes S, M, SHORTS 8 to 14, Boys' LONG PANTS. 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